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Panasonic's rugged, ultra-mobile PC, the Toughbook CF-U1, uses Intel's Atom processor, which is the smallest and lowest-power consumer processor. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 is targeted toward remote workers, such as insurance adjusters and police officers. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 features an LCD touch screen with sunlight viewability.
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via Top Tech News @ 8:55 2nd Jul
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Panasonic Computer Solutions Co. unveiled the Toughbook CF-U1, a rugged handheld computer with a low-power Intel Atom processor. The computer features RFID readers and GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G mobile-broadband. It measures 7.2 inches wide by 5.9 inches deep by 2.2 inches high. It weighs 2.3 pounds, which both batteries. It costs $2,499.
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via Mobile Radio Technology @ 7:28 27th Jun
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A well-built, semi-rugged Pocket PC that offers several advantages in specific technical, warehouse or industrial applications, but the high price means it's a no-go for the average business user.
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via Dark Vision Hardware @ 21:09 28th Jul
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If you're a field worker that needs a fully rugged machine, but doesn't need a fully featured notebook, the CF-U1 will make a perfect companion. The Atom platform gives this device a decent amount of grunt, while the dual battery setup makes for impressive operation times. The hot swap battery is the icing on the cake, meaning that you won't have to shut down in the middle of something important when you run out of juice.
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via Dark Vision Hardware @ 2:14 10th Jul
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Panasonic Unveils the Handheld Toughbook CF-U1, a Rugged Ultra mobile PC for Field Workers in Extreme Environments
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via Fleet Financials @ 4:15 2nd Jul
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In response to the increasing demand for full-function handheld PCs for the mobile field worker, Panasonic Computer Solutions Company has introduced the Panasonic Toughbook CF-U1, the first ultra mobile PC (UMPC) to integrate the new low power Intel Atom processor in a rugged handheld computer for use in the field.
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via Police Magazine @ 11:14 28th Jun
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New Zealand company Aceeca International has announced a ruggedized handheld computer that runs Windows CE. The Meazura MEZ1500 has a Marvell PXA270 processor, and a proprietary "MZIO" expansion slot that carries SPI (serial peripheral interface) signals, allowing the attachment of custom A/D (analog/digital) converter modules.
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via Windows For Devices @ 7:46 8th Aug
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New Zealand company Aceeca International has announced a ruggedized handheld computer that runs Linux. The Meazura MEZ1500 has a Marvell PXA270 processor, and a proprietary "MZIO" expansion slot that carries SPI (serial peripheral interface) signals, allowing the attachment of custom A/D (analog/digital) converter modules.
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via Linux Devices @ 23:59 7th Aug
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Playing catch-up with competitors Hitachi and Samsung -- both of which have begun shipping 500GB laptop drives -- Toshiba has finally announced a new 400GB high-capacity drive along with a new line-up of high-performance 7,200rpm 2.5-inch HDDs. The new 400GB drive boosts areal density to 477Mbit/s (308Gbpsi) to achieve a capacity of 400GB on just two platters and is touted as its "low-noise flagship model." The new 400GB notebook drive (MK4058GSX) is expected to hit mass production in September and will target both notebook PC and consumer electronic applications; however, the company expects to ramp up production of its higher performance 7,200rpm models of its current drives next month, including the 320GB (MK3254GSY) model and the smaller 80GB, 120GB, 160GB and 250GB capacities.
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via Electronista @ 6:45 16th Jul
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Following the recent UK soft launch of the Panasonic CF-U1 Toughbook, an extremely ruggedised UMPCs that was specially developed for the compact computer market, it will be officially launched this summer.
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via Service Management 365 @ 8:25 30th Jun
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via New Equipment Digest @ 5:27 16th Aug
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The CF-U1 is made to keep up with the increasingly mobile demands of corporate users and withstand shock, dust and water.
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via ARNnet @ 20:59 29th Jun
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via Trusted Reviews @ 1:17 9th Jul
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 10:30 27th Jun
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GE Fanuc announced a PowerPC-based single-board computer aimed at saving power and cooling costs in military and aerospace applications. The VG6 is based on Freescale Semiconductor's new single-core MPC8640 and dual-core MPC8640D system-on-chips (SoCs), announced last week.
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via Linux Devices @ 17:23 21st Jul
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via TMC Net @ 13:03 30th Jul
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In the rugged volcanic mountains of the Congo the conflict known as Africa’s World War continues to smolder after ten grueling years. The conflict earned its name because at the height of the war eight African nations and over 25 militias were in the combatant mix. But more recently the conflict was given another name: The PlayStation War. The name came about because of a black metallic ore called coltan. Extensive evidence shows that during the war hundreds of millions of dollars worth of coltan was stolen from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The UN and several NGOs claim some of the most active thieves were the Rwandan military, several militias supported by the Rwandan government, and also a number of western-based mining companies, metal brokers, and metal processors that had allegedly partnered with these Rwandan factions.
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via Toward Freedom @ 5:17 10th Jul
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Panasonic's rugged, ultra-mobile PC, the Toughbook CF-U1, uses Intel's Atom processor, which is the smallest and lowest-power consumer processor. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 is targeted toward remote workers, such as insurance adjusters and police officers. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 features an LCD touch screen with sunlight viewability.
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via Top Tech News @ 8:56 2nd Jul
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Panasonic Computer Solutions Co. upgraded its semi-rugged desktop replacement Toughbook CF-52 and mobile workhorse Toughbook CF-74 to incorporate the new Intel Centrino 2 processor technology and also expand Wi-Fi performance to include 802.11 draft N.
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via Phone+ @ 18:21 16th Jul
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You might not think taking yourexpensive portable technology into rugged terrain, but there’s no reason to use the excuse that your MacBook or iPod are too delicate to take outside as to eschew the great outdoors—or an opportunity to exercise and breathe fresh air. With the proper gear, your tunes and your data can venture outside with you and go back inside no worse for the wear.
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via Mac Life @ 19:05 12th Aug
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Techzonez Panasonic on Wednesday introduced upgrades of its semi-rugged notebooks that include more storage capacity, faster wireless connections, and Intel's latest platform for mobile PCs.
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via Techzonez @ 13:38 18th Jul
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